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smoke detector went off, and i pulled red wire.?

Tonight the smoke alarm went off after taking shower. This is the first time to experience this kind of thing. I didn't know how to stop the sound and was upset about the sound and children crying, I finally took the cover and pulled the red wire from the ceiling. The red light on the detector is still on. The brand is Firex FX1020 and I think this is very old. How can I replace this? Because i live in condo, I am really afraid of the loud sound again. Also, how can I find this smoke detector's on/off switch in the electric panel? Thank you.

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Well, the cakes are even pre-baked, so all the bacteria that gets into it in the decorating process doesn't get killed. Also, I see them wipe their hair out of their eyes all the time, and they don't stop to wash their hands. I'm never getting a cake out of a catalog.
unless those wooden dowels and plastic tubing are dipped in sewage before putting in the cake, they really don't hole bacteria. I work at a bakery and the cakes are all handled with bare hands here too. Washed bare hands but bare hands. Its hard to wear those food safety gloves and still have great manual dexterity. The cakes that are out are generally crumb frosted which serves to seal in moisture and a cake does not spoil quickly at all. The most that will happen to it is it will dry out eventually. As I have never heard of anyone getting sick from a frosted cake from a bakery, there are probably scientific reasons why it does not pose as great a danger as with other foods. Sugar is considered a preservative, just like salt is so those things(cakes and frostings ) don't spoil like meat would and actually present a hostile environment for many bacteria. Winston is absolutely right. I worked at a hospital kitchen and we had a dietitian who hated gloves because she said it gave a worker a false sense of cleanliness and if you observe people wearing them, they touch EVERYTHING with them and then go back to food where a person without takes care not to do that. Nothing beats a freshly washed clean pair of hands. And ditto on the sanitizers. Thats just BS too. It lasts for just nano seconds and if you read the instructions on the bottle, it is to be used on clean hands so whats the point?

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